Copy the following Learning Objectives in the Listening section of your Notebook: 11/14/12 Daily Cornell Notes P#
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Task:Reading section:11/14/12 Visual Summary "Making History With Vitamin C" Part 1 p. # Learning Objective: Practice visualizing what the text is describing to increase reading comprehension. Explanation: Create a storyboard with 6 boxes. Take turns reading the selection. Stop periodically to discuss and add to your visual summary. In each box, draw a picture showing the important elements of the selection. Write one sentence for each box that captures the main point of each picture.
Rephrase the explanation in your own words:
Task:Reading section:11/14/12 "Making History With Vitamin C" Margin Questions p.168-171 P#
LO:practice reading skills of analyzing author's purpose and cause and effect Explanation: Work together to answer questions in the margins. Create Cornell Notes. Write the headings to all margin questions on the left and write your answers on the right.
Rephrase the explanation in your own words:
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Today's Agenda:
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Copy the Homework in your Planners:
Copy the Daily Cornell Notes for tomorrow
Take the online "Open Book" test for "Making History With Vitamin C"
Homework due Today:
- Daily Cornell Notes
Copy the following Learning Objectives in the Listening section of your Notebook: 11/14/12 Daily Cornell Notes P#.
Small Groups:
Direct Instruction:
Task: Reading section: 11/14/12 Visual Summary "Making History With Vitamin C" Part 1 p. #
Learning Objective: Practice visualizing what the text is describing to increase reading comprehension.
Explanation: Create a storyboard with 6 boxes. Take turns reading the selection. Stop periodically to discuss and add to your visual summary. In each box, draw a picture showing the important elements of the selection. Write one sentence for each box that captures the main point of each picture.
Rephrase the explanation in your own words:
Task: Reading section: 11/14/12 "Making History With Vitamin C" Margin Questions p.168-171 P#
LO: practice reading skills of analyzing author's purpose and cause and effect
Explanation: Work together to answer questions in the margins. Create Cornell Notes. Write the headings to all margin questions on the left and write your answers on the right.
Rephrase the explanation in your own words:
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Today's Agenda:
Copy the Homework in your Planners:
Copy the Daily Cornell Notes for tomorrowTake the online "Open Book" test for "Making History With Vitamin C"
before Monday 11/26/12